This kiss-in is to make a public statement for love, freedom and equality in your local community. A kiss is a simple expression of love and affection between two people who love each other — there is nothing vulgar, obscene or disgusting about it.

Acts like the Great Global Kiss-in are important. Simple acts of affection between people of the same gender are still seen as shocking and taboo and can too often lead to violence. The larger issue of “men kissing=gross”, for example, is not an uncommon theme in television… the media, and in society in general. Highlighting the differences between the way we view and treat those couples and their heterosexual counterparts can be illuminating and freeing.

Affection between same-sex couples or gender non-conforming couples is not out of the ordinary and shouldn’t be something that leads to violence or hate. We shouldn’t be afraid to hold hands, kiss our partners or spouses, or be like any other couple when it comes to being affectionate and showing our love and commitment. The old meme of “I don’t care what they do as long as they don’t shove it down my throat” is a false double standard from those uncomfortable with LGBT people that needs to be challenged. Showing love and affection is natural and should be treated as such — whether between opposite-sex couples or same-sex ones.

Hopefully, a day will come when events like the Great Global Kiss-in aren’t necessary or acts of rebellion. Until then, we keep fighting one kiss at a time.

The other side of “men kissing is gross” is showing that women can kiss each other out of genuine affection – not “attracting a man”.

http://religionsetspolitics.blogspot.com/ Joshua Zelinsky

So anyone who is against drawing Muhammad want to explain how this is any different?

littlejohn

If a Kiss-In occurs in my very conservative hometown (unlikely), I’ll definitely show up and kiss another man – and I’m straight. In the 1960s I marched in civil rights protests, despite being white. We should all support what is right, even if it doesn’t directly affect us.

http://hoverfrog.wordpress.com hoverfrog

A kiss is a simple expression of love and affection between two people who love each other — there is nothing vulgar, obscene or disgusting about it.

Then you’re just doing it wrong. 😉

It sounds like a great idea to raise awareness. Personally I don’t much care for kissing men but the thing I do about that is not to kiss men. If someone else wants to then they should just go ahead.

http://findingmyfeminism.blogspot.com/ Not Guilty

Awesome. I’ll be attending Gay Pride in TO at the end of June, which is an awesome time for straight people. As a woman, I can dress however I want and not risk being picked up by skeezy men. Women are generally more respectful when they try and pick you up I find 😉